9 The Adventures of Elliot beginner’s tips to make you the best explorer of all time

9 The Adventures of Elliot beginner’s tips to make you the best explorer of all time


The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is Square Enix’s and Tomoya Asano’s latest HD-2D adventure game, and while it pulls inspiration from games like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, it’s definitely its own thing with its own quirks. If you like real-time combat, using various weapon types to create interesting fighting styles, and spelunking through dungeons, this is the game for you.

Most of the dungeons in The Adventures of Elliot are fairly linear. If you venture down the “wrong” path, you just need to U-turn and head back until you activate the switch or find the key that you need to progress. That being said, the game is still rich with side quests and optional dungeons and challenges that will keep you busy.

Here’s nine The Adventures of Elliot beginner’s tips we wish we knew before starting the game.


Turn down your partner’s chattiness early

If you notice the princess or Faie is talking just a little too much, know that you can turn down your partner’s “chattiness” level in the settings. Doing this reduces how much they talk significantly.

A menu screen showing the ability to lower a characters "chattiness" in The Adventures of Elliot. Image: Square Enix, Claytechworks/Square Enix via Polygon

Don’t forget to refill your potions

Every time you leave a town, you should make sure your glass vials are filled up with medicine. There’s no other way to refill these without buying potions from the shop, so don’t expect to find a spring or anything to fill up your bottles on your journey. While you can find extra HP from breaking pots and barrels, potions are more valuable as they can be used freely and they restore multiple health points at once.

Grab the Flutterer’s Cape if you hate platforming

In Huther, you can purchase the Flutterer’s Cape accessory for 1,000 tul. This will let you bypass most of the platforming in the game, as you’ll be able to float in the air for a short time every time you jump. This will also allow you to bypass some puzzles, as you’ll be able to cross gaps that may need an activated switch or similar mechanic in order to cross normally.




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